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Seanothan27
PostPosted: Tue Nov 09, 2010 10:16 pm 
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http://tsn.ca/nhl/story/?id=340517

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Forget the 999 regular season games he's already coached in Buffalo. Lindy Ruff once thought he'd never get past Christmas of his first year with the Sabres.

"No, I'm not being funny," Ruff said, recalling the difficulty of being a 37-year-old rookie coach for a team that won seven of its first 25 games in 1997. "I thought I was going to be gone in December."

Well, look who's still standing.

In a profession where job security is as slippery as a fresh sheet of ice, Ruff will become the NHL's third coach -- and first with the team that first hired him -- to reach 1,000 on Wednesday, when the Sabres play at New Jersey.

"I've been damn lucky is what I've been," Ruff said.

Ruff will become the 18th NHL coach to reach 1,000 games -- to tie his former mentor, the late Roger Neilson -- and join Al Arbour (1,500 with the Islanders) and Billy Reay (1,012 with Chicago) as the only ones to do it with one team.

"That's a tribute to him, let me tell you," Arbour said. "In some places, you lose a couple of games and they fire you. I mean, things are tough right now for Buffalo, but I know he's going to get over it. You just hang in there."

Ruff has endured three ownership changes, the franchise declaring bankruptcy in 2003, five seasons of missing the playoffs, as well as the highs and lows that came with four Eastern Conference finals appearances and Buffalo's 1999 run to the Stanley Cup final. That championship run ended with Dallas winning on Brett Hull's triple-overtime clincher in Game 6 -- a goal still disputed in Buffalo because Hull's skate was inside the crease.

The former Sabres captain has done it with a self-styled approach that's both philosophical and intense -- Ruff's noted for his red-faced rants along the bench.

If experience has taught Ruff one thing, it's understanding that troubled times and slumps don't last.

As he readies for this historic mark, there are questions about his status because of the Sabres' start -- 4-9-2 and winless (0-6-1) at home. There has been no indication from management that Ruff's job is on the line, and general manager Darcy Regier has backed Ruff.

"The focus is on being better, getting better and what we have to do both as individuals and as a team to improve," Regier said.

Ruff, too, is focused on staying positive.

"We need to put something together now," Ruff said. "And I think you only eliminate the bad times by putting together a real good stretch and coming out the stronger team."

There have been 155 coaching changes in the NHL since Ruff was hired to replace Ted Nolan. Much of the credit for Ruff's tenure goes to Regier, whose patience was influenced by Arbour and former Islanders GM Bill Torrey, a major proponent of staying the course.

"I don't think it's any secret that I don't stand here if it wasn't for Darcy," Ruff said.

The two first met in Whitefish, Mont., in the mid-1970s. Regier was introduced to Ruff by a mutual friend and gave him a lift back to Lethbridge, Alberta, where both had played junior hockey. Ruff played for the Western Hockey League Broncos the season after Regier left, coincidentally wearing the same jersey number, 20.

When it came to hiring Ruff, then an assistant with Florida, Regier did so on the advice of Arbour and Scotty Bowman -- two former coaches who have 3,748 games coached between them.

But Ruff didn't feel secure in Buffalo until after the Sabres eliminated Philadelphia in five games of a first-round playoff series in his rookie season.

"I still remember standing on the bench there in Philly after we won, thinking, 'I've got a chance now,"' he said. "I can probably tell you the tie that night I was wearing. It was black with brownish, copper stripes."

Smiling, Ruff then couldn't help but reflect on the team's tough start this season.

"I'm out of lucky ties right now," he said.

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Seanothan27 wrote:

a team that won seven of its first 25 games in 1997.



Dang...didn't we go all the way to the Conference Finals in 97-98? Maybe there IS hope this season after all...


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Gasoline wrote:
Seanothan27 wrote:

a team that won seven of its first 25 games in 1997.



Dang...didn't we go all the way to the Conference Finals in 97-98? Maybe there IS hope this season after all...

I think we lost to Washington. I was thinking the same thing.

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Oh Lindy. <3

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Well it's an achievement for sure. 1000 career games coached is a shit ton.

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The first ever coach to get to 1,000 games with his first head coaching gig is goddamned impressive.

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mechaphil wrote:
The first ever coach to get to 1,000 games with his first head coaching gig is goddamned impressive.


Indeed.

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Congrats Lindy, very impressive feat. :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap: :clap:



These pansy ass good for nothing pre-madonna players better show Lindy their adoration by beating the snot out of Boston tonight....NOTHING LESS!!!!! :evil: :evil:

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I think he needs to break out that tie for all home games for the rest of the season... lol

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Whoop-de-doo, 1,000 games, and with the same club.
I wish this evening was to honor Ruff for 3 or 4 Stanley Cups, but I guess we'll have to settle for 1,000 games as the Sabres head coach instead. :(

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slesh wrote:
Whoop-de-doo, 1,000 games, and with the same club.
I wish this evening was to honor Ruff for 3 or 4 Stanley Cups, but I guess we'll have to settle for 1,000 games as the Sabres head coach instead. :(



come on man, give the guy a little credit! Its still a huge accomplishment. Especially with all the change and issues the Sabres have dealt with. How would this team have done without Ruff? Yeah it would be nice to have taken a cup or two... but cut him just a little slack...

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Teams win championships. Not coaches.

Most coaches would have been trying to GTFO in a hurry if the team was in bankruptcy and owned by the league. Ruff didn't. He stayed, and did his best with the meager resources that he was given.

I know that we all want Cups, but sometimes it's nice to just step back and acknowledge a great and one of a kind achievement like this.


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Ok, ok,

Congradulations Lindy, may success follow you with the next 1,000 games.

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Hopefully they show up tonight to get a win for Lindy in his 1000!

Congrats, coach! :clap:

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Great accomplishment and tons of love. I just wish the Sabres didn't lose every game that actually matters because it sure would be nice to win this one.

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Interesting that Ruff and Grier hit the 1000 game mark in the same season and exactly week apart :think:

Since the team couldn't pull through for Mike :doh: , I hope they can for Lindy :pray:

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Goalie Ryan Miller says, through the up years and down years, Ruff has proven himself:
"You can't have an up-year every year in pro sports, especially now. Just given the circumstances he's had to contend with here. He's gone through bankruptcy. He's gone through the lockout. It's a testament to how he is willing to adapt. He knows the community and has an attitude and sense of pride in the organization."


http://www.wgr550.com/Miller-to-back-up ... ut/8537596

I can't find the quote Rivet said about Lindy...but he said something along the lines of out of all the coaches he's had over the years, Lindy is by far the best.

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fly as hale wrote:
Goalie Ryan Miller says, through the up years and down years, Ruff has proven himself:
"You can't have an up-year every year in pro sports, especially now. Just given the circumstances he's had to contend with here. He's gone through bankruptcy. He's gone through the lockout. It's a testament to how he is willing to adapt. He knows the community and has an attitude and sense of pride in the organization."


http://www.wgr550.com/Miller-to-back-up ... ut/8537596

I can't find the quote Rivet said about Lindy...but he said something along the lines of out of all the coaches he's had over the years, Lindy is by far the best.


Strong words, especially coming on the heels of a benching.

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CriminallyVu1gar wrote:
Gasoline wrote:
Seanothan27 wrote:

a team that won seven of its first 25 games in 1997.



Dang...didn't we go all the way to the Conference Finals in 97-98? Maybe there IS hope this season after all...

I think we lost to Washington. I was thinking the same thing.

Yes, they lost to Washington in 6 games I believe. Peter Bondra scored the series-ending goal in overtime.


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Stuuuuuuu wrote:
CriminallyVu1gar wrote:
Gasoline wrote:
Seanothan27 wrote:

a team that won seven of its first 25 games in 1997.



Dang...didn't we go all the way to the Conference Finals in 97-98? Maybe there IS hope this season after all...

I think we lost to Washington. I was thinking the same thing.

Yes, they lost to Washington in 6 games I believe. Peter Bondra scored the series-ending goal in overtime.

I thought it was Joe Juneau

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